Pippa Grandison

{{Short description|Australian actress and singer}}

{{BLP sources|date=February 2012}}

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{{infobox person

| name =Pippa Grandison

| birth_name =Pippa Jody Grandison

| birth_place = Perth, Australia

| birth_date= {{birth_date and age|df=yes|12 September 1970}}

| occupation = Actress, singer

| spouse = Steve Le Marquand

}}

Pippa Jody Grandison (born 12 September 1970) is an Australian actress and singer. She currently lives in Sydney, with her husband Steve Le Marquand and child.

Career

Pippa Grandison was born in Perth, Western Australia. She made her debut in the Australian television drama series A Country Practice in 1990. Notable TV and film credits include All Saints (1999–2006), Muriel's Wedding (1994) and Babe: Pig in the City (1998; voice role). Grandison then became part of a pop group called Ladykiller, and began to dedicate her singing voice to musical theatre, playing leading roles in the musicals The Witches of Eastwick, We Will Rock You, Company, and "Georgy Girl": Story Of The Seekers.

=''Wicked''=

She later received the chance to star in the role of Elphaba in the Australian production of the musical Wicked during the Sydney season of the show, when its main star, Amanda Harrison, fell ill. Grandison shared the role with Jemma Rix;{{cite news| url=http://www.theage.com.au/news/entertainment/arts/wicked-highflyer-hangs-up-broom/2010/02/09/1265477590696.html | title=Wicked high-flyer hangs up broom | newspaper=The Age | date=10 February 2010 | author=Bryce Hallett }} each of them performing four shows a week. Her first show took place on 18 December 2009. She was initially a temporary replacement, until it was announced on 9 February 2010, that Harrison would no longer be returning to the show, and that Grandison and Rix would be alternating as the lead on a permanent basis.

She exited the company on 23 May 2010, at the end of her contract. Her replacement was Patrice Tipoki, who understudied the role in the original Australian cast.

Filmography

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|+Film

Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

1992

|Over the Hill

|Margaret

|Feature film

1994

|Muriel's Wedding

|Nicole

|Feature film

1996

|Hotel de Love

|Allison Leigh

|Feature film

1996

|Dating the Enemy

|Colette

|Feature film

1998

|Two Girls and a Baby

|Simone

|Short film

1998

|Babe: Pig in the City

|Additional voices

|Feature film

1999

|Change of Heart

|Sammi

|

2000

|Mr. Accident

|Nightclub Natasha

|Feature film

2001

|Home Straight

|Wife #2

|Short film

2002

|Sway

|Phoebe

|

2004

|Lovesong

|Helena

|Short film

2007

|Two Door Mansion

|Jennifer Holding

|Featuee film

2008

|Rebecca

|Rebecca

|Short film

2009

|Franswa Sharl

|Wendy Bishop

|Short film

class="wikitable sortable"

|+Television

Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

1990

|{{sortname|A|Country Practice}}

|Miriam Biggs

|4 episodes

1991

|G.P.

|Lucy Carmichael

|4 episodes

1991

|Golden Fiddles

|Elsa Balfour

|TV miniseries

1991

|Brides of Christ

|Bernadette

|TV miniseries

1991

|Tonight Live With Steve Vizard

|Herself – Guest

|TV series, 1 episode

1992

|The Morning Show

|Herself – Guest

|TV series, 1 episode

1993

|Time Trax

|

|"The Price of Honor"

1993

|E Street

|Melanie

|TV series

1996

|Twisted Tales

|Karen

|"The Test"

1996

|Water Rats

|Fran Marsden

|"Goldstein & Son"

1997

|Big Sky

|Angel

|"Triskaidekaphobia"

1999

|All Saints

|Simone Carlisle

|3 episodes

2000

|{{sortname|The|Three Stooges|nolink=1}}

|Blonde

|TV movie

2001

|South Pacific

|Nurse

|TV movie

2003

|Balmain Boys

|Sheena

|TV movie

2004

|New MacDonald's Farm

|Milly (voice)

|TV series

2006

|All Saints

|Leanne Warren

|"One Wrong Step"

2011

|Small Time Gangster

|Sally

|"Who's Got the RPG?"

2011

|Underbelly

|Mona Woods

|13 episodes

2015

|Today Extra

|Herself – Guest

|TV series, 1 episode

2015

|The Morning Show

|Herself – Guest

|TV series, 1 episode

2015

|Event

|Herself – Guest & Judith Durham

|TV series, 1 episode

2016

|Here Come the Habibs

|Anthea

|2 Episodes

2019–2022

|Frayed

|Trish

|7 episodes

2023

|The Claremont Murders

|

|TV miniseries, 1 episode

References

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